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THIS MESSAGE IS POSTED TO THIS NEWSGROUP TO ATTEMPT TO PROTECT
USENET AS A MEANS OF PUBLIC DISCOURSE! USENET IS IN DANGER!
PLEASE HELP PROTECT IRC and USENET! SEND ONE OF THESE LETTERS
TO THE FCC!
This is NOT an EMAIL which will be ignored! This response by
you will be an OFFICIAL FILING! It will appear in the OFFICIAL
PROCEEDING as a comment read by ALL THE ATTORNEYS who are
participating in the action, as well as ALL THE FCC COMMISSIONERS!
It will remain there FOREVER as part of the OFFICIAL RECORD of
the AOL - Time Warner merger! With YOUR name on it!
The FCC is on the verge of requiring the protections these letters
ask for. your letter might PUSH THEM OVER THE EDGE and make the
internet a BETTER PLACE for EVERYONE, INCLUDING YOU!
MAKE A DIFFERENCE TO USENET AND IRC!
Choose ONE letter. Copy the letter you want to send to another
file. You can put it on your letterhead with MS Word or just use
a text file. You can make any change to the letter you want, or
add any comment you have.
1. go to:
https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/websql/prod/ecfs/upload_v2.hts
(This is the official FCC page where electronic filing of petitions
is accomplished)
2. Fill out form
3. Put your name, Address, Email address, and all other required
information on the form. (Remember this is an OFFICIAL FILING so
the FCC requires this information. It is not published unless you
put it in the letter as well as the form)
Proceeding is
00-30
(this is VERY IMPORTANT, it is the case number of the AOL TIME
WARNER APPLICATION for merger. If you get it wrong, your comment
WILL NOT BE FILED!)
4. Send form.
5. After you send the form, THEN select the filename of the
letter you are sending, and send that.
6. After you send the file, you will receive an official
confirmation of the filing from the FCC.
7. Comment will appear for all to read in about 4 hours
(but won't appear on the weekend.)
***>Remember the FORM INFORMATION will NOT appear, only the letter.
LETTER 1
It has become common knowledge in USENET and IRC Chat that any person
can obtain the canceling of a Road Runner account merely by making
complaints to Road Runner abuse. The complaints do not have to be
justified, they don't even have to be true, there just needs to be
a lot of them.
Many Road Runner customers have figured this out, and never upload
anything to USENET through Road Runner, or access IRC through Road
Runner, but obtain a backup account to protect their high speed
access. Unfortunately, the majority of the people don't find this
out until they have been terminated for "abuse" that never happened.
What is worse, recently Road Runner has terminated some customers who
posted material it considered objectionable which was not even posted
through Road Runner, but through this back-up ISP!
It is beginning to appear that Road Runner is actively trying to get
rid of anyone who regularly posts political, social, or any other
comment to USENET or IRC, and that Road Runner is attempting to convert
the internet from a way to express views to a service where they can
sell their other Time Warner offerings. This is not what the internet
is supposed to be.
I am not making this comment at the urging of any company or
organization.
Regular users of USENET and IRC have become extremely concerned that
the merger of AOL and Time Warner will result in the disappearance of
USENET and IRC, and I would like to see some insurance that this cannot
happen. If the merger takes place, the merged company will be in a
position where they can effectively remove both USENET and IRC as viable
components of the internet, at least for users with high-speed access.
Please, for the benefit of internet users who do use the internet for
purposes of speaking out rather than purchasing interactive cartoons
or games from Time Warner, if you approve the merger between Time Warner
and AOL merger, include some protection for USENET and IRC users so that
these valuable internet functions cannot be eliminated from the internet
by the new company.
(Your Name)
____________________________
LETTER 2
I am writing this to bring to your attention a form of abuse by Road
Runner, concerning the "unlimited access" it sells. Road Runner allows
its customers to download an unlimited amount of material, as long as
it is material supplied by Time Warner. However, as soon as someone
attempts to either download material from another service, or upload
anything, Road Runner speed caps both the upload and download. This
speed cap applies to all usage of the internet from then on and
effectively destroys high-speed access for that customer. In some
cases, Road Runner actually terminates its customers for uploading
more than Road Runner finds acceptable.
Unlimited service appears to be the right to spend and unlimited amount
of money with Time Warner, not unlimited access to the entire internet.
This is not unlimited service. We do not get what we pay for. If Road
Runner sells unlimited service, it should be unlimited, even if we don't
choose to spend still more money with Time Warner.
If the merger between Time Warner and AOL is allowed to take place
without some protections, it seems that the internet, or at least
high-speed access to it, will become limited to "programming" offered
by AOL or Time Warner.
Please don't let this happen.
Your Name
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